Journalists
- Tracy Smith
October 2024
Tracy Smith is an award-winning correspondent for CBS SUNDAY MORNING and 48 HOURS, where her reporting is featured across all CBS News platforms and programs.
Smith, who joined CBS News in 2000, has covered a wide range of subjects, producing revealing interviews with news-making artists such as Taylor Swift, Dwayne Johnson, Sabrina Carpenter and George Clooney, to moving, in-depth reporting on the children victims of the Israel-Hamas war, medical breakthroughs in pediatric cancer, couples who choose to go childless and the use of music in political campaigns.
At CBS SUNDAY MORNING, Smith has interviewed both entertainment legends like Smokey Robinson and emerging stars like Olivia Rodrigo. She’s often the first television interview for newsmakers, including Christine Blasey Ford and Cassidy Hutchinson.
At 48 HOURS, she reported a groundbreaking and critically praised broadcast on bullying, another on dating violence, one on surviving sexual abuse and another on the recent rise in hate crimes. Smith also was part of the team that won an Emmy for “Caught,” the 48 HOURS broadcast about the Boston Marathon bombing.
While at CBS News, Smith has also covered major national and international news events such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Hurricane Katrina and the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.
Previously, she was a national correspondent for THE EARLY SHOW. She also co-anchored the SATURDAY EARLY SHOW and has reported for the CBS EVENING NEWS.
Before CBS News, Smith was an anchor and reporter for Channel One News and a part-time reporter for KERO-TV, the CBS affiliate in Bakersfield, Calif.
Smith has earned seven Emmy Awards as part of the CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING team.
She was born in Wyoming, Ohio and graduated cum laude from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science degree and earned a Master of Arts in broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California.
Smith is married to CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING producer John D’Amelio. They have two children.